Leather Care Instructions

Leather is a natural, durable material that can last for years when cared for properly. To maintain the beauty and longevity of your leather products, follow these simple care tips:

1. Regular Cleaning

  • Wipe your leather product with a soft, dry, or slightly damp cloth to remove dust and dirt.

  • Avoid using harsh chemicals, detergents, or excessive water, as they may damage the leather.

2. Conditioning

  • Apply a leather conditioner every 2–3 months to keep the leather soft and prevent it from drying or cracking.

  • Use only products recommended for genuine leather care.

3. Protection

  • Keep leather away from direct sunlight and heat sources to prevent fading or drying.

  • Avoid contact with oils, perfumes, or solvents, as they can cause stains and discoloration.

  • Store in a cool, dry place when not in use.

4. Handling Spills & Stains

  • Blot spills immediately with a clean, dry cloth—do not rub.

  • For stubborn stains, seek professional leather cleaning services.

5. Storage

  • Store leather products in a breathable fabric bag (not plastic) to avoid moisture build-up.

  • Keep them in their natural shape by stuffing with tissue paper or using a dust bag.


With proper care, your leather products will age beautifully and develop a rich, unique character over time.